Gifts-in-kind in the academic library: The University of Saskatchewan experience

Author:

Canevari de Paredes Donna

Publisher

Informa UK Limited

Subject

Library and Information Sciences,Information Systems

Reference3 articles.

1. For further information see: University of Saskatchewan Library homepage at: https://library.usask.ca/

2. Gifts-in-kind: Guidelines and procedures;Canevari de Paredes,2006

3. That experience included a review of the literature of book donations in academic libraries, notably the following sources: Carrico, S. (1999). Gifts and exchanges in Understanding the business of library acquisitions. Chicago: American Library Association, 205–223; Carrico, S. (1999). Gifts in academic and special libraries: A selected bibliography. Library Collections, Acquisitions, & Technical Services, 23/4, 421–431; Cassell, K. A. (2005). Handling gift books in libraries: A view from the US. New Library World, 106/1216–1217, 450–453; Denning, C., ed. (1999). Gifts and exchanges: Problems, frustrations…and triumphs. New York: Haworth Press; Johnson, S. (2003). Gifts: Are they worth it? In Charleston Conference proceedings 2002. Westport: Libraries Unlimited; 119–124; Massey, T. (2005). Management of gift materials in an academic library. Collection Building, 24/3, 80–82.

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